


What drugs did he start using? How depressed was he? At that point it, didn’t even seem to matter, people were loving what Mac was releasing and I for sure was a big fan. Mostly dark, ominous beats with Mac seemingly slurring a sloppy, albeit way more impressive, flow certainly began raising questions. Then he dropped “Watching Movies with the Sound Off,” easily one of the most impressive independent rap releases of 2013. Once 2013 rolled around, a track leaked, “S.D.S.,” produced by Flying Lotus (easily one of the best producers in the game right now) and I was instantly interested in what Mac was bringing to the table that year. After this it seemed like Mac began to fall off, only releasing another mixtape, titled “Macadelic,” that seemed like a glimmer of hope for the direction he was heading in, which came as a pleasant surprise. “Blue Slide Park” had the corniest vibe ever to me, and what once was a fun, chill-out flow developed into a cocky, unoriginal style that made me dismiss his music for a while. After “K.I.D.S.,” Pittsburgh local Mac decided to drop another mixtape (Best Day Ever) alongside his debut studio album, “Blue Slide Park.” At this point in time, I felt like I had lost faith in Mac. However, with relatable tracks like “Senior Skip Day,” “The Spins,” and “Outside,” he had a chilled-out flow that showed he wasn’t really looking to impress anyone.

Being the fun and loving stoner white kid rapping is tough to get yourself noticed. Mac Miller has shown us many different faces from his debut of his impressive mixtape, “K.I.D.S.,” back in 2010 to where he’s at now.
